GURUGRAM: Mayor Madhu Azad and different councillors raised the issue of increasing encroachments on municipal land within the town right through the House meeting hung on Thursday morning. They mentioned that many of the town’s industrial areas had been being encroached upon, making one of the most areas totally inaccessible in case of a fire or another emergencies.
Azad mentioned Sadar Bazaar, the oldest market within the town, was once heavily encroached upon and not simplest car drivers but also pedestrians had been finding it tough to move within the space. “We wish to introduce a device to spot the shopkeepers who hire out the space outside their retail outlets through videography and issue heavy challans to them,” mentioned the mayor.
Many different councillors agreed along with her. A few additionally raised the issue of shanties being built on illegally encroached land and claimed it was once adding to sanitation issues within the town.
Taking on councillors’ questions and considerations about increasing encroachments, MCG commissioner Yashapal Yadav mentioned that the joint commissioner can be heading an anti-encroachment power in Sadar Bazaar this month. “As some distance as the other encroachments are regarded as, we have already shaped a committee which draw up a listing of encroached MCG properties and those were categorized into 3 categories -permanent, semi-permanent and brief. A 72-hour long power would quickly be performed on this regard,” mentioned Yadav. Once freed from encroachments, those areas shall be used for public use to ensure they aren’t encroached again.
The councillors additionally raised issues corresponding to shortage of water supply in their respective areas. Most of the 35 councillors reported issues corresponding to overflowing sewer strains. MCG officers mentioned that a plan to clean all sewer strains across the town were made and equipment for the same were employed. “We will ensure that sewer strains across the town are blank earlier than monsoon arrives in order that residents don’t face issues,” mentioned Yadav.
Highlighting the canine risk within the town, councillor Seem Pahuja tabled a suggestion for development canine sheds in all wards.
Azad mentioned Sadar Bazaar, the oldest market within the town, was once heavily encroached upon and not simplest car drivers but also pedestrians had been finding it tough to move within the space. “We wish to introduce a device to spot the shopkeepers who hire out the space outside their retail outlets through videography and issue heavy challans to them,” mentioned the mayor.
Many different councillors agreed along with her. A few additionally raised the issue of shanties being built on illegally encroached land and claimed it was once adding to sanitation issues within the town.
Taking on councillors’ questions and considerations about increasing encroachments, MCG commissioner Yashapal Yadav mentioned that the joint commissioner can be heading an anti-encroachment power in Sadar Bazaar this month. “As some distance as the other encroachments are regarded as, we have already shaped a committee which draw up a listing of encroached MCG properties and those were categorized into 3 categories -permanent, semi-permanent and brief. A 72-hour long power would quickly be performed on this regard,” mentioned Yadav. Once freed from encroachments, those areas shall be used for public use to ensure they aren’t encroached again.
The councillors additionally raised issues corresponding to shortage of water supply in their respective areas. Most of the 35 councillors reported issues corresponding to overflowing sewer strains. MCG officers mentioned that a plan to clean all sewer strains across the town were made and equipment for the same were employed. “We will ensure that sewer strains across the town are blank earlier than monsoon arrives in order that residents don’t face issues,” mentioned Yadav.
Highlighting the canine risk within the town, councillor Seem Pahuja tabled a suggestion for development canine sheds in all wards.
House wants markets unclogged, MCG vows 72-hour anti-squatter drive
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